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High Tensile Strength 2.5mm Steel Springs Wire

High Tensile Strength 2.5mm Steel Springs Wire

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Supply Capability:
100000 m.t./month

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Quick Details

  • Standard:ASTM, DIN, GB, JIS

  • Place of Origin:Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

  • Type:Spring

  • Application:Manufacturing

  • Alloy Or Not:Non-alloy

  • Special Use:Cold Heading Steel

  • Brand Name:Renlong

  • surface:bright

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:pack in coils, reels,woven cloth and so on also can according to customers request
Delivery Detail:20 days after deposit

Specifications

High Tensile Strength 2.5mm Steel Springs Wire:
For mattress,industry spring,spoke,umbrella stand and nail.

Product Description

spring steel wire:

Good stability

Strong elastic

Low plasticity

Strong ability to resist stress

Q: i have my wires installed by a professional, and i wanted to put an taco switch to run to my amp, if i run a taco switch will it be okay? and with messing up the wires that he already ran would it screw it up?
Are you wanting to listen to your stereo with your Sub off sometimes? There would be no problem putting a in-line toggle switch on your REM wire. Just look at the color of the small wire going into your amp, then find that wire under the dash. Cut the wire and strip both ends. Connect one side of the toggle to one wire and the other side to the toggle to the other wire . Now it is just a In-line switch. mount it where you want Turning this off and on wont hurt your amp.
Q: I have a set of pilot wi-200 strobe lights and they have three wires and i want to hook them up to a optx headlight strobe control module the wires are gray white and black can you tell me where to hook them
I wouldn't try it. The gray, white, and black wires are the high voltage strobe wires. The control module changes the patterns before the voltage is increased. There is nothing you can do here.
Q: I am replacing a 2 wire circuit for a fan/light combo with a 3 wire fan/light combo switch. I ran a new 12/2 w/grnd to the switch box. I ran a 12/3 w/grnd to the ceiling box for the fan. I have a ceiling fan and light control switch that control light and fan separately. I can't figure out which wires go to what.
Fan Light Control Switch
Q: I'm wiring a dvc 4ohm sub with 1000rms and I'm trying to wire it at 2 ohms to a mono-d amplifier. Is there a recomendation on the guage of speaker wire I should use? And Another question. When I run a wire to both positive terminals and a seperate wire to both negative terminals does that give me 8ohms or how does that work?
Guage wire This one is the best wire. Pyramid RPB10100 10 Gauge Black Ground Wire 100 Feet OFC Technical Details * 10 Gauge Black Ground Wire 100 ft. OFC * 15/0.25 x 7C,D. 5.0mm
Q: A 41.7-kg sign is suspended by two wires, as the drawing shows. Wire 1 makes and angle of 42.2deg with the horizontal and wire 2 makes an angle of 58.8deg. Find the tension in wire 1 and wire 2.
To solve this, you have to find 2 equations, because there are 2 unknowns. Assume, Tension in wire 1 = T1 Vertical component of T1 = T1 sin42.2 Horizontal component of T1 = T1 cos42.2 Tension in wire 2 = T2 Vertical component of T2 = T2 sin58.8 Horizontal component of T2 = T2 cos58.8 Since the sign board is in equilibrium, the forces must balance each other. Horizontally, the horizontal components of both forces are balancing each other. Therefore, T2 cos58.8 = T1 cos42.2 T2 = (T1 cos42.2) / (cos58.8) -------------------(1) For the vertical components of the wire, both are balancing the weight of the sign. T1 sin42.2 + T2 sin58.8 = (41.7)(9.8) T1 sin42.2 + T2 sin58.8 = 408.66N ----------------(2) Combine (1) into (2), T1 sin42.2 + (T1 cos42.2)(sin58.8) / (cos58.8) = 408.66 T1 ( sin 42.2 + cos 42.2 tan 58.8) = 408.66 T1 = 215.66N Subst T1 = 215.66N into (1), T2 = (T1 cos42.2) / (cos58.8) = 308.4N Hope it is correct ^^
Q: i need 175ft of 110 wire how much does it cost?
Most all of the wire used in an average home will carry 110 volts. If you're looking to install some new recepts or switches, then most likely #12 wire would work just fine. At 175', you're going to use most of a 250' roll, which is the way most residential wire is sold. A 250' roll will run about $35 - $40 depending on where you live and whether you buy it at a wholesale electrical supply house or a retail store. Buying the wire by the foot will most likely cost about the same as the price/ft. for cut wire goes up.
Q: need color of sig wire on maf and witch wire is sig on 02 sensore
Right!!!!! As if they're all the same. Did you want us to guess the year, make, model, and engine too?
Q: i already tried wiring this light, but it didn't work. I always thought black wire to black, white to white and ground to ground. i connected the light fixture black wire to the three black wires (as shown in image) and the light fixture white wire to the three white wires, and connected ground wires together.when i flipped on the breaker, the light came on with the switch on off and the breaker tripped. i'm assuming this is wrong and i provided an image as i see in my ceiling mount. Can somebody kindly direct me how to properly connect the light fixture to these wires. thanks!
This should have worked. Any chance you have one of the black wires touching the side of the box or one of the white or ground wires? If the fixture that was removed worked before the new one should work now. Also check that one of the screws holding the fixture didn't touch one of the black wires when you tightened it. .
Q: i have old wiring for a stove that iam putting in ,a new box but i have only 3 wires 2 of them are white and 1 black how should i connect on a 4 wire receptacle? on the receptacle 1 white 1 green, 4 a ground then it says x then y ???????
dont even attempt to wire it up. call an appliance service and they can test the wires for current and properly wire it up.
Q: I am re wiring a hanging lamp. I know the black wire is the hot. My problem is this, the replacement wire is gold. There is no apparent groove in the wire, but one side does have writing on it. If I remember correctly the side with the writing is the hot?
Okay, honestly, it doesn't matter what is hot and what is not. What matters is that you connect one of the lamp wires to the black and the other to white. This would complete the circuit and allow current to flow through the lamp. There should be two wires for the lamp and two wires, hey, a lamp should come with a plug that goes into an outlet. Well, like I said, it doesn't matter, just as long as you complete the circuit.

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